MoviePod - 1.22drag-and-drop movie conversion for video iPods |
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- Version: 1.22, 12/29/2006 07:00PM PST
jstager1
This product offers very little more than iSquint by Techspansion in some areas and quite a bit less in others. Be aware that MoviePod will squish widescreen movies to fit the screen of your iPod. While you may tell MoviePod not to do this by setting the ratio yourself, it doesn't help when you have a number of different screen ratio movies you would like to do in a batch. I recomend picking up iSquint for free and then paying for VisualHub if you really want some extra features.
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- Version: 1.21, 6/3/2006 04:54AM PST
harold3
A really worthwhile application. I've been downloading music videos from YouTube and saving them via KeepVid as .flv files. MoviePod converts them perfectly and adds them automatically to my iTunes library so I can upload them to play on my iPod. And the program isn't thrown by the occasional format that cannot be converted for iPod. Well done!
Can't handle MPEG4 - Version: 1.21, 4/16/2006 04:59AM PST
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Handle3
Doesn't 'see' MPEG4. Thanks for wasting my time. NOT!
Don't waste your money - Version: 1.1, 1/11/2006 11:44PM PST
ksbowen
Mpeg Streamclip does all of this and much more for FREE.
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- Don't waste your money
Seems to work just fine 



- Version: 1.0, 12/17/2005 01:30PM PST
RayCon
It's easy to use, and the interface is clean. iSquint, a freeware/donationware competitor appears to have more features but, for the newness of the video iPod and these applications, I have not yet chosen one over the other. iSquint does offer the option fo optimize for either the iPod or the TV and, as yet, I have not evaluated the difference. Additionally, iSquint offers two different quality levels but, again, I have yet to evaluate this feature
Works great! 



- Version: 1.0, 12/1/2005 02:38PM PST
mha1
This does what it says, and does it effectively. Produces good video for use on the 5th generation iPod.
Very clean user interface and preferences choices.
Would be nice if MoviePod automatically adjusted to the aspect ratio of the video so I didn't have to launch the application and change the preferences before dragging a movie to the application's icon. I will submit a suggestion along with my shareware fee. Definitely worth $10.
Very clean user interface and preferences choices.
Would be nice if MoviePod automatically adjusted to the aspect ratio of the video so I didn't have to launch the application and change the preferences before dragging a movie to the application's icon. I will submit a suggestion along with my shareware fee. Definitely worth $10.
Works great 



- Version: 1.0, 11/14/2005 09:17PM PST
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meckisland
I have successfully converted old Quicktime movies and several movie trailers. A little slow, but that is ok for my purposes.
Having difficulty? Contact us! - Version: 1.0, 11/13/2005 02:36PM PST
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lupinglade
If you are having some difficulty *PLEASE* send back feedback to support ( at ) nullriver.com via e-mail, not post bad ratings. This is the first release and we will make sure any bugs or incompatibilities are worked out. We need more information from both problem reports below to resolve the issue. This product is working fine for many users otherwise.
Thank you.
Thank you.
SWEET SOFTWARE. It has worked flawlessly. I like the app putting the movies in iTunes. The audio is great!
I purchased MoviePod to convert some internet movies (for a college class) viewed and saved with Flip4Mac for ipod use.
Flip4Mac converted the movies for ipod use as huge files (three times the size of MoviePod) and left a banner that the movie was created with a trial version; implying that I should buy an upgrade.
iSquint left me squinting at a blank window.
For $10 one can hardly complain about the price.